Before I received my own endowment, I remember someone telling me, “It’s not going to be like anything you are expecting it to be.”⁣

I found that hard to believe. ⁣

But then it was true. ⁣

Receiving my own endowment in the temple was unlike anything I imagined it would be. ⁣

I honestly felt pretty neutral about the entire experience. It was just different. Unexpected. ⁣

I just felt a little whisper deep down of, “You’ll figure this out. You’ll love it.”⁣

Going back time and time again brought familiarity.⁣

And with familiarity, I was able to start learning. To feel the spirit. To feel the power. To study what I was experiencing. ⁣

I don’t have a big “a-ha” moment when the temple clicked for me. ⁣

It was a gradual, month after month, step by step process where I was suddenly able to say: “Wow, I absolutely love the temple and the covenants I’ve made there.”⁣

In the temple endowment, we receive knowledge and power. ⁣

When I meet people who love the temple, I immediately want to be more like them. ⁣

To me, it’s almost obvious to see the power that flows from people’s lives who attend or work in the temple regularly. ⁣

It’s priesthood power flowing in everything they do. ⁣

That’s the power, that personal priesthood power, that the Lord knew the saints needed desperately in 1834. ⁣

“For behold, I have prepared a great endowment and blessing to be poured out upon them”. (D&C 105:12)

And it’s the power that’s available to us today. ⁣

To gain personal priesthood power, we need to make and keep covenants. ⁣

Which means, we need to know what those covenants are, remember them, and renew them each week at the sacrament table. ⁣

Understanding and loving the endowment of power I have received has been a journey for me. ⁣

But it’s also not a journey that’s complete. ⁣

Accessing God’s power is a continual process, a daily commitment. It’s a little bit vague sometimes and harder to measure than whether or not I’m reading my scriptures. ⁣

But deciding each day to keep my covenants brings me access to a blessing and a priesthood power I never want to lose.

Happy Studying!

-Cali Black

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  1. I find that the temple experience is different for everyone. I remember my first time to the temple. I didnt understand everything, but I was so touched by the Initiatory…I had tears running down my cheeks and marveled in the mercy and love of our Heavenly Father. Now, many years later, I serve as an Initiatory Coordinator in the temple. I have found that those who come to the temple spiritually mature and well-prepared have a wonderful experience and return again soon.

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